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What ami searching_hollis+articlestab

2.
 What is the HOLLIS+ Articles tab (and how does it work?)
 “Lighting round” demos from:
 Boston College
 Boston University
 Northeastern University
 University of Notre Dame
 Open discussion and questions
Today’s agenda:

3.
Slides for this event are posted here:
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/x/oQPVCQ
Or go to wiki.harvard.edu and search for:
What am I searching

11.
Are all Harvard’s databases in PCI?
No. Most of our database providers also supply records to PCI – but some do not. For
instance, many EBSCO databases are not in PCI.
This does not mean that EBSCO content is not in PCI: As we saw earlier, the metadata
could come directly from the journal publisher (Taylor & Francis) but link out to one of
our EBSCO databases (Business Source Complete):
For more info, see:
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/x/zYhLC

12.
Why are there so many duplicate records in PCI?
 Because the same content is being provided from different sources.
 PCI does “FRBR-ize,” but only for exact duplicates.